Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HSR4

Caption

Requests a study of benefits available to the beneficiaries of a member of a state retirement system killed in the line of duty by an intentional act of violence

Impact

If adopted, HSR4 would prompt state agencies to gather data and evaluate the effectiveness of current retirement benefits for beneficiaries. This study could lead to amendments in state statutes that define eligibility and the extent of benefits available, potentially resulting in enhanced support for families affected by the tragic loss of individuals in law enforcement or other public service roles. The resolution signals a legislative acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by public servants and a commitment to ensuring that their families are not left struggling in a time of grief.

Summary

House Resolution 4 (HSR4) requests a comprehensive study of the benefits available to the beneficiaries of members of state retirement systems who were killed in the line of duty due to intentional acts of violence. This resolution underscores the importance of assessing existing provisions and determining if they adequately support the families of these individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the public. The focus of the study is to evaluate not only the financial implications but also the emotional and psychological support systems that are currently in place.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HSR4 appears to lean towards a supportive and compassionate approach. Policymakers and advocates for the public safety community likely view this resolution as a step in recognizing the challenges faced by families of fallen officers and public servants. By calling for a study, supporters demonstrate a proactive stance on the issue, advocating for improvements to benefit packages that honor the dedication and sacrifices made by these individuals.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to present significant points of contention in terms of direct opposition, there may be discussions regarding the potential fiscal impact of any recommendations that arise from the study. Stakeholders might raise questions about funding appropriate benefits without overburdening state resources. Moreover, the challenge will be to align the findings of the study with actionable recommendations that meet the needs of beneficiaries while navigating the complexities of state budgets and priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB18

Provides for benefit increases for retirees, beneficiaries, and survivors of state retirement systems and the funding therefor. (2/3-CA10s(29)(F)) (gov sig) (EN INCREASE FC SG RE)

LA HCR69

Requests the House Committee on Retirement and the Senate Retirement Committee to study future benefit options for employees

LA HCR110

Requests the state public retirement systems to avoid Environmental, Social, and Governance investing

LA HCR65

Requests a study of the current system of reporting deaths in correctional institutions

LA HCR70

Requests retirement systems and the state treasurer to report on companies that do not invest in certain energy companies

LA HSR3

Requests a study of provisions relative to filiation

LA HSR2

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs to jointly study the Louisiana Civil Service system

LA HSR1

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to meet and study the prevalence of remote work among state employees and to investigate the impact of such work on the local economy

LA SR150

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on the general provisions of justification and use of force or violence in defense as applied to abuse survivors.

LA HR262

Requests certain state departments to create a task force to study the availability and possible expansion of seats for adolescents in psychiatric treatment facilities across southeast Louisiana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.